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Gardner’s knee puts him on IL, Bombers play man down instead of calling up Clint

- KRISTIE ACKERT

BOSTON — Brett Gardner repeated the tests in the outfield for the third straight day, but still could not convince Aaron Boone that he is ready to play. After missing four straight games with inflammati­on in his left knee, Gardner was finally placed on the injured list before Thursday night’s seriesopen­er against the Red Sox at Fenway Park.

“He went out there again today and did his early work where he was running and

running through some drills and stuff. I thought he looked pretty good, actually. I do feel like it’s a dayto-day situation, but we’re just at that point where it’s five days now and kind of taking a lit- tle bit of the long view,” the Yankees manager said. “It’s like, could we grind through this right now? Maybe, but then it’s something that’s probably lingering throughout the year. I felt like the smart thing to do was give it a few more days here and hopefully we can backdate it a few days here, and then coming out of the offday at home next week he’ll be ready to go and this is behind him, and not something that lingers.”

Interestin­gly, the Yankees chose to play short a position player Thursday night instead of calling up Clint Frazier. The Yankees bolstered their bullpen after some heavy usage in the three games in Minnesota by adding lefty Stephen Tarpley for Thursday night’s game.

“I felt like we needed the coverage tonight as much as we used the pen this past week,” Boone explained. “We just felt for tonight it was better to have another arm in here.”

That left them with just the three outfielder­s starting Thursday, meaning they would have to revert to an emergency outfielder if one got hurt.

“We’re kind of working through that,” Boone said. “It could be Gio (Urshela) We’ll figure it out.”

Boone said that Cameron Maybin, who has been on the IL with a strained left calf since June 23, could be activated soon.

“He DHed again today. Got six at-bats, a couple knocks. It sounds like he’s doing really well. I think he’s going to play

nine innings in the field tomorrow,” Boone said. “He’s doing well and I would say really close, potentiall­y an option really soon here.”

While Boone said Frazier “is in considerat­ion,” the play of Mike Tauchman and the potential of having Maybin back are making his return seem unlikely.

“He’s been swinging the bat. He was struggling a little bit there swinging for a while,” Boone said. “This last week, he’s had some really big games down there. The reports have been good on him. He’s a considerat­ion if we needed something.”

In 53 games with the Yankees, Frazier, whose name has been mentioned in the trade rumors leading into next week’s trade deadline, was hitting .283/.330/.513 with 11 homers and 34 RBI.

Frazier’s inability to play defense, however, was an issue for the Yankees. His three blunders in right field cost the Yankees their only loss to the Red Sox so far this season. He exacerbate­d the situation by refusing to answer questions about costing the Yankees the game. When he did speak to reporters two days later, he unleashed a litany of complaints and excuses that did not sit well with some of his teammates and members in the front office.

Thursday night they used Gio Urshela in left field for an inning, so he can serve as an emergency outfielder. He made two nice plays there.

Cameron Maybin, who has been on the IL with a strained left calf since June 23, could also be activated soon. The veteran outfielder is 6-for-13 with a home run and two RBI in three minor league rehab games with Triple-A Scranton. Still, he needs to play in the field before the Yankees are comfortabl­e activating him.

Maybin was hitting .314/ .391/.500 with five home runs, 14 RBI and six stolen bases in 49 games with the Yankees. He’s a solid defensive outfielder who can play all three positions.

So is Tauchman, who took a five-game RBI streak into Thursday night’s game. He went 7-for-13 in the three game series in Minnesota and has a six-game run scoring streak. In July, Tauchman is hitting .500/ 568/.875 with 12 runs scored, four doubles, a triple, two home runs and 11 RBI.

Gardner’s IL was backdated to Monday, meaning he will only need to miss five more days before he is eligible to return.

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Aaron Boone finally gets Masahiro Tanaka off the Fenway mound after the Yankee starter is crushed, giving up 12 earned runs in an effort that exposes just how much the first-place Yankees need to add starting pitching before the trade deadline next week. GETTY
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